"A book which bridges philosophy and social policy in the most engaging and fruitful way the foundation of a new,emergent liberalism."—DANIEL BELL, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, Harvard University
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书名 | SPHERES OF JUSTICE |
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作者 | MICHAEL WALZER |
出版社 | BASIC BOOKS |
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简介 | 编辑推荐 "A book which bridges philosophy and social policy in the most engaging and fruitful way the foundation of a new,emergent liberalism."—DANIEL BELL, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, Harvard University 内容推荐 The distinguished political philosopher and author of the widely acclaimed lust and Uniust Wars analyzes how society distributes not just wealth and power but other social "goods" like honor, education, work, free time--even love. 目录 PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1 Complex Equality Pluralism A Theory of Goods Dominance and Monopoly Simple Equality Tyranny and Complex Equality Three Distributive Principles Free Exchange Desert Need Hierarchies and Caste Societies The Setting of the Argument 2 Membership Members and Strangers Analogies: Neighborhoods, Clubs, and Families Territory "White "Australia" and the Claim of Necessity Refugees Alienage and Naturalization The Athenian Metics Guest Workers Membership and ]ustice 3 Security and Welfare Membership and Need Communal Provision Athens in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries A Medieval Jewish Community Fair Shares The Extent of Provision An American Welfare State The Case of Medical Care A Note on Charity and Dependency The Examples o[ Blood and Money 4 Money and Commodities The Universal Pander What Money Can't Buy Conscription in 1863 Blocked Exchanges What Money Can Buy The Marketplace The World's Biggest Department Store Washing Machines, Television Sets, Shoes, and Automobiles The Determination of Wages Redistributions Gifts and Inheritance Gift Exchange in the Western Pacific The Gift in the Napoleonic Code 5 Office Simple Equality in the Sphere of Office Meritocracy The Chinese-Examination System The Meaning of Qualification What's Wrong with Nepotism? The Reservation of Office The Case of American Blacks Professionalism and the Insolence of Office The Containment of Office The World o[ the Petty Bourgeoisie Workers' Control Political Patronage 6 Hard Work Equality and Hardness Dangerous Work Grueling Work The Israeli Kibbutz Dirty Work The San Francisco Scavengers 7 Free Time The Meaning of Leisure Two Forms of Rest A Short History o[ Vacations The ldea of[ the Sabbath 8 Education The Importance of Schools The Aztec "House of the Young Men" Basic Schooling: Autonomy and Equality Hillel on the Roof The Japanese Example Specialized Schools George OrweU's Schooldays Association and Segregation Private Schools and Educational Vouchers Talent Tracks Integration and School Busing Neighborhood Schools 9 Kinship and Love The Distributions of Affect Plato's Guardians Family and Economy Manchester, 1844 Marriage The Civic Ball The Idea o[ the "Date" The Woman Question 10 Divine Grace The Wall between Church and State The Puritan Commonwealth 11 Recognition The Struggle for Recognition A Sociology o[ Titles Public Honor and Individual Desert Stalin's Stakhanovites The Nobel Prize in Literature Roman and Other Triumphs Punishment Ostracism in Athens Preventive Detention Self-Esteem and Self-Respect 12 Political Power Sovereignty and Limited Government Blocked Uses o[ Power Knowledge/Power The Shi/J o[ State Disciplinary Institutions Property/Power The Case o[ Pullman, Illinois Democratic Citizenship The Athenian Lottery Parties and Primaries 13 Tyrannies and Just Soeieties The Relativity and the Non-Relativity of Justice Justice in the Twentieth Century Equality and Social Change NOTES INDEX |
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